On Saturday 28 November 2009 06:48:01 pm Darrick Hartman wrote: > Mike Diehl wrote: > > On Saturday 28 November 2009 04:48:13 pm Darrick Hartman wrote: > >> Mike Diehl wrote: > >>> On Saturday 28 November 2009 06:54:16 am Kevin P. Fleming wrote: > >>>> Mike Diehl wrote: > >>>>> On Friday 27 November 2009 11:09:02 am Noah Miller wrote: > >>>>>> Hi Mike - > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> I've got a Polycom 501 that's been working with Asterisk for some > >>>>>>> time. However, I don't seem to be able to put a call on hold and > >>>>>>> get it back. It goes on hold just fine. But when I press the > >>>>>>> resume button, nothing happends. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Anyone seen this befor? Any ideas on where to start to fix it? > > > > Ok, so I've got a very old firmware on my phone that needs to be > > upgraded. If I remove my provisioning file(s) from my ftp server and rev > > the firmware, would this completely wipe out any and all prior > > configuration on the phone? > > > > If this would work, I could elliminate about 50K worth of XML from the > > equation. Then I'd go in and configure the phone via the web. If I have > > a working phone, then I can conclude that either the upgrade fixed it, or > > the XML provisioning file I was using was at fault. > > > > Does this sound right? Does anyone have a better/different idea? > > I'd configure the phone using the XML files, but take a look at the > method that Karl Fife has documented here: > > http://www.kfife.com/voip/ > > Minimal changes are made to files. The base config files are never > touched which makes upgrading firmware versions super easy.
So I listened to the podcast and read all I could. Turns out that this is a very elegant solution, and it worked. My call hold works. Then I geeked out over the micro-browser and IM capability.... for about 2 hours. The I got cocky.... I decided to change my user id from line_1 - line_3 to 0004F211D1D0-1 - 0004F211D1D0-3. I was thinking that this simple change would go quickly and it would make my config much more uniform, as I use the same convention for the Sipura/Linksys/Cisco TA's. The problem is that after changing the the [MACADDRESS].cfg file to contain reg.1.auth.userId="0004F211D1D0-1, the phone is still trying to register with the old credentials. My fsftp log file confirms that the phone is actually downloading the new .cfg file. What am I missing? -- Take care and have fun, Mike Diehl. _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
